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RE: Looking for Ball Turning Plans - Cross Slide - 01-07-2020 (01-07-2020, 03:20 PM)EdK Wrote: I've attached the plans for a ball turner designed by a member from Practical Machinist. He makes his plans freely available. Here's the link to the CAD files and photos. Thanks Ed. I definitely like the look of the one that uses the inserts. Don’t know if it’s out of my league or not. I would have to figure out how to cut the dovetails. But that’s definitely what I’m looking for!! Trevor RE: Looking for Ball Turning Plans - EdK - 01-07-2020 (01-07-2020, 07:32 PM)Cross Slide Wrote: Thanks Ed. Yea, the Holescreek one is considered one of the best ball turners you can find plans for. Don't worry about cutting the dovetails. It's not as scary as you might think. Just post questions on the forum. We have a lot of experienced machinists on this forum that are more than happy to help. Ed |